Paul Sinha diagnosed after doctor spotted 'telltale' Parkinson's signs on TV

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Paul Sinha diagnosed after doctor spotted 'telltale' Parkinson's signs on TV
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The Chase star Paul Sinha has shared that a doctor was able to identify his Parkinson's disease symptoms after watching him on the TV quiz show Taskmaster

Paul Sinha, star of The Chase, has opened up about the 'telltale' signs of Parkinson's disease that his doctor spotted while watching him on TV.

He recalled: "The consultant who first diagnosed me, the second time I went to see him, said 'I've just been watching you on Taskmaster, I wish I'd known. I would have diagnosed you far quicker'." The disease, currently affecting 153,000 individuals across the country, is the world's fastest growing neurological condition, according to the Mirror.

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